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701
Charles Francis Duff noted in newspaper article
Charles Francis Duff noted in newspaper article
This clipping is taken from a longer article about the large number of soldiers who were ill and in area hospitals.
Owner of original: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Date: 18 Sep 1898
 
702
Charles Francis Fox and Pat
Charles Francis Fox and Pat
 
703
Charles Godshall
Charles Godshall
This is a photograph on an unmailed postcard. Written on the reverse: Charles E. Godshall taken Dec. 25, 192?[illegible] 16 month old
Donated to the Ohio Photograph Collection of the Ohio Genealogical Society
 
704
Charles Lester Thomson
Charles Lester Thomson
 
705
Charles Lilburn Will birth record
Charles Lilburn Will birth record
 
706
Charles Ludwig Peterson
Charles Ludwig Peterson
Corporal, 12th Battalion Royal Scots
 
707
Charles Ludwig Peterson
Charles Ludwig Peterson
Served in the 12th Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) during World War I; killed in action in France
 
708
Charles M. Baldwin
Charles M. Baldwin
Attica (Indiana) Daily Tribune
6 February 1919
 
709
Charles Magruder
Charles Magruder
Charles was about 90 years old when this picture of him and his dog, Muggins, was taken.
 
710
Charles Michelena headstone
Charles Michelena headstone
Status: Located;
 
711
Charles Peterson and Barbara Willis Marriage Record
Charles Peterson and Barbara Willis Marriage Record
Fayette County, Ohio
 
712
Charles Ringling
Charles Ringling
 
713
Charles Ringling
Charles Ringling
Status: Located;
 
714
Charles Ringling Parks Lancaster
Charles Ringling Parks Lancaster
 
715
Charles Sylvester and Imogene Davis Oates
Charles Sylvester and Imogene Davis Oates
Status: Located;
 
716
Charles W. and Mary E. Kohn Oates
Charles W. and Mary E. Kohn Oates
Status: Located;
Owner of original: Greg Martin
Date: 17 Apr 2010
40.38919, -83.35373
 
717
Charles York
Charles York
The person on the far right is believed to be Charles York. The picture may have been taken near Kirriemuir when Charles worked for the Forfarshire Council shortly before his death in an accident at the quarry.
Owner of original: Steven York
 
718
Charlie
Charlie
Found in the Charles and Ann Nolan Duff family Bible. The name Charlie was written on the back.

Photographer - Mrs. James Porter, County Place, Perth Scotland. Mrs. Porter operated from 15 County Place from 1882-1884.
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin
Date: cir 1885
Place: Perth, Scotland
56.394994, -3.4308379999999943
 
719
Charlie
Charlie
Found in the Charles and Ann Nolan Duff family Bible. "Uncle Charlie ?" is written on the back.

Photographer - Mrs. James Porter, County Place, Perth, Scotland. Mrs. Porter operated from 15 County Place from 1882-1884.
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin
Place: Perth, Scotland
56.3953367, -3.434661
 
720
Charlotte Baldwin Russell and Nancy Baldwin
Charlotte Baldwin Russell and Nancy Baldwin
Status: Located;
 
721
Charlotte Baldwin Russell and Nancy Baldwin
Charlotte Baldwin Russell and Nancy Baldwin
Status: Located;
 
722
Charlotte Henrietta Hess Stroble Heid Death Record
Charlotte Henrietta Hess Stroble Heid Death Record
 
723
Charlotte Maxine Humphreys
Charlotte Maxine Humphreys
 
724
Charlotte Trimble Shaw
Charlotte Trimble Shaw
Status: Located;
Owner of original: Photograph contributed to Findagrave.com by Joe McKenzie
 
725
Charpentier
Charpentier
Nemours
Page 511 of 5MI5210
Place: Nemours, Gâtinais, France
 
726
Charpentier
Charpentier
Nemours
Page 146 of 5MI5211
 
727
Charpentier
Charpentier
Baptismal record of Hubert Charpentier
Nemours - cir 1669
 
728
Charpentier
Charpentier
Baptismal record of Marianne Charpentier, daughter of Hubert Charpentier and Magdaleine ?
Nemours - 1678
Page 263 of 5MI5210
Notes on translation: On Tuesday the (fifteenth?) of May was baptized Marianne, daughter of Hubert Charpentier (the next word is his profession - fermier? = farmer) and of Magdaleine (first four letters may be "d'orf," and "orfèvre" - means goldsmith; but the last 3 letters look like 'ble'), born the day of the (? maybe 'feast' of a saint?) then possibly "Landry," probably the godfather, then "and the godmother damoiselle Marie Gaillard." After her signature, another, which looks more like 'Landon' than 'Landry.' Then the priest Legros signed his name above that, obscuring some of the text.
 
729
Charpentier
Charpentier
Baptismal record of Jeanne Charpentier, daughter of Claude Charpentier and Marie Plumet
Nemours
Page 366 of 5MI5210
Notes on translation: "Wednesday the fourth of January was baptized Jeanne Charpentier born (yesterday?) at 11 o'clock at night, daughter of Claude Charpentier, under-principal (ass't principal?) of the College of Nemours, and of Marie (can't read - looks like last 3 letters are 'uet'), godfather is Jean (same surname), procureur of the bailliage (that is, an attorney at the bailiff's office) of Nemours, godmother is Anne Tou--- (smudged, but see below), wife of Claude Charpentier, under-principal of the College (evidently, Jeanne's grandmother).
The birth is in the 1690s; Jeanne married Denis Blondeau of Château-Landon in 1718.]
 
730
Charpentier
Charpentier
Burial record of Jeanne Charpentier
Nemours
Page 141 of 5MI5211
 
731
Charpentier
Charpentier
Baptismal record of Marguerite Charpentier, daughter of François Charpentier
Nemours
Page 180 of 5MI5211
 
732
Chattanooga Police
Chattanooga Police
Taken 11 December 1933. Ray Bryan is on left, front row. The back of the picture lists the names, although not in order of appearance: Comm. Bryan, Chief Bryan, Chief Hackett, Capt. Perkins, Capt. Grant, Capt. Hyatt, Lieu.t Edmonson, Ser. Carter
 
733
Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church Cemetery
Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church Cemetery
Owner of original: Findagrave.com
 
734
Chauvin
Chauvin
Baptismal record
Nemours
Page 149 of 5MI5211
 
735
Chauvin
Chauvin
Burial record
Nemours
Page 314 of 5MI5211
 
736
Chauvin
Chauvin
Baptismal record of Helene Chauvin
Nemours
Page 151 of 5MI5211
 
737
Chauvin
Chauvin
Burial record of Jeanne Chauvin, wife of Pierre Martin
Nemours, April 1688
Page 46 of 5MI5211
 
738
Children of Edward Henry Gear and Margaret Guthrie Kidd
Children of Edward Henry Gear and Margaret Guthrie Kidd
Owner of original: Cathreen Fischer
Date: 1972
 
739
Children of James and Sarah Baldwin McCracken
Children of James and Sarah Baldwin McCracken
Status: Located; These names are on the back of the tombstone of James and Sarah McCracken
 
740
Children of William and Caroline Bowman Magruder
Children of William and Caroline Bowman Magruder
Left to right: Bertha, Effie, Mary, Cecil. Probably taken in the 1950s
 
741
Chinese Scavenger
Chinese Scavenger
There are hundreds of these tramps in the Asiatic waters. They thrive on whatever they can pick up from the water. They hang around the swill chutes of ships at anchor and meet ships coming in and follow ships going out and with nets made of old sacks or what have you, they catch every particle of swill the ship's cook happens to throw out - coffee grounds, potato skins and garbage, etc. There is a great variety of these boats, sam pans, junks, etc., and are manned by coolies who live on these boats and are never allowed ashore.

Some of the old superstitions are still accepted by these coolies, such as: if one falls overboard he is completely ignored and they do not try to get him out because they believe he is on his own and must do the best he can. They all scatter away and nobody wants him. If he should happen to get hold of something and climb aboard of any boat at all he will live on that boat from then on and some of them are quite crowded as it is. And they believe that the demon of death wanted him and pulled him into the water and if anyone took him out of the water, the demon of death would get real angry and get him sometime.
 
742
Chinese Scavenger
Chinese Scavenger
There are hundreds of these tramps in the Asiatic waters. They thrive on whatever they can pick up from the water. They hang around the swill chutes of ships at anchor and meet ships coming in and follow ships going out and with nets made of old sacks or what have you, they catch every particle of swill the ship's cook happens to throw out - coffee grounds, potato skins and garbage, etc. There is a great variety of these boats, sam pans, junks, etc., and are manned by coolies who live on these boats and are never allowed ashore.

Some of the old superstitions are still accepted by these coolies, such as: if one falls overboard he is completely ignored and they do not try to get him out because they believe he is on his own and must do the best he can. They all scatter away and nobody wants him. If he should happen to get hold of something and climb aboard of any boat at all he will live on that boat from then on and some of them are quite crowded as it is. And they believe that the demon of death wanted him and pulled him into the water and if anyone took him out of the water, the demon of death would get real angry and get him sometime.
 
743
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve
Dayton Daily News
December 23, 1942
 
744
Church Marriage Certificate
Church Marriage Certificate
Found in the family Bible of Charles Edward and Ann Nolan Duff
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin
 
745
Cicero C. Bryan
Cicero C. Bryan
Status: Located;
 
746
Cigarette Starts Fire and Causes Peck of TRouble
Cigarette Starts Fire and Causes Peck of TRouble
The Inter Ocean
19 March 1906
 
747
Cilcennin Church, Cilcennin, Cardiganshire, Wales
Cilcennin Church, Cilcennin, Cardiganshire, Wales
 
748
Citation of Honor
Citation of Honor
 
749
City of Rome
City of Rome
Built by Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness, England. Tonnage: 8,415. Dimensions: 560' x 52' (586' o.l.). Single-screw, 16 knots. Compound engines. Four masts and three funnels. Note: Considered by many to be the most beautiful steamship ever built. Passengers: 520 cabin, 810 third class. Ownership was transferred to the Anchor Line in 1882. As a record breaker she proved a failure, but nevertheless ran successfully for many years for the Anchor Line. Triple expansion engines were later installed to replace the original engines. Broken up for scrap by German shipbreakers in 1902. Ann Nolan Duff sailed on this ship on her return voyage to the United States in 1897, having probably visited her mother and other relatives in Scotland.
 
750
Civil Service Application
Civil Service Application
 

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